The exotic pet trade is quietly reshaping ecosystems, legality, and lives.
This isn’t just about animals. It’s about power, greed, and global consequences.
https://brewminate.com/the-exotic-pet-trade-is-quietly-reshaping-natures-boundaries/

The exotic pet trade is quietly reshaping ecosystems, legality, and lives.
This isn’t just about animals. It’s about power, greed, and global consequences.
https://brewminate.com/the-exotic-pet-trade-is-quietly-reshaping-natures-boundaries/
Not only bumblebees like the sunflowers, this grasshopper also sleeps in the flowers overnight. Love seeing all the flying animals that are attracted to our flowers.
Yep I'm back...
Spent some time with my #bees and #wildflowers away from this.
Got so used to me as I tried to work out the macro on this evil life-depleting communications contraption that they'd try to climb on just to hang.
So what's been occurring?
We still fucking things up?
#nature #bumblebees #biodiversity #environment #worldbeesanctuary
#science #insects
@FotoVorschlag
#FotoVorschlag
'Hinterhofatmosphäre und Hinterhöfe'
ja, zugegeben, das ist ein bisschen arg gewollt, aber näher komme ich an 'hinterhof' nicht ran mit meinen bildern. das ist bei mir nach hinten raus fotografiert und da ist ein hof rechts und weit unterhalb dieses daches da ... 'schwör!
#MothOfTheDay is a visitor who I've missed the past couple of years, but one came back last night. The oh-so-peachy
ROSY FOOTMAN
Miltochrista miniata
Quite common in south of UK and larvae feed on #lichen
Selling #Australia to the world:
"Blasting over sand dunes in a four-wheel-drive, chasing an emu..."
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https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2025/aug/04/what-are-nigella-lawson-robert-irwin-and-a-cartoon-kangaroo-doing-in-australias-latest-round-of-tourism-ads
#wildlife #Biodiversity #SUVs #culture
The @ipbes #TransformativeChange Report explores the underlying causes of #biodiversity loss & options to achieve the 2050 Vision for Biodiversity.
Watch the intro video to learn more and stay tuned for more chapter summary videos! https://youtu.be/nuX7ouwgiQY
Menschen greifen überall tief in die #Umwelt ein, besonders durch die Zerstörung der Landschaft. Die Forscher:innen schreiben: »Es ergibt sich, dass menschliche Belastungen die Zusammensetzung der Lebens-Gemeinschaften deutlich verändern und die örtliche Vielfalt in erdgebundenen, Süßwasser- und Meeres-Lebensräumen verringern.«
The global human impact on #biodiversity
Zur Untersuchung:
Tiny tailor on patrol : The dark-necked tailorbird (Orthotomus atrogularis) inspects its green studio, always ready to stitch up the perfect leaf home
. Photo: Lee. #Biodiversity #Wildlife #Birds #Birding #WildlifePhotography #NaturePhotography
Suspicious observer: The chestnut-breasted malkoha (Phaenicophaeus curvirostris) peers through the foliage with a stare that means business
. Photo: Lee. #Biodiversity #Wildlife #Birds #Birding #WildlifePhotography #NaturePhotography
Dressed to impress: The olive-backed sunbird (Cinnyris jugularis) flaunts its iridescent tux and belts out its greatest hits straight from the treetops
. Photo: Lee. #Biodiversity #Wildlife #Birds #Birding #WildlifePhotography #NaturePhotography
A seasonal ensemble of #saltmarsh creatures, yesterday. Part 3.
MNSA. LI, NY
#birds #birding #birdphotography #wildlife #nature #naturephotography #wildlifephotography #biodiversity #GreenHeron #Lepidoptera #RedwingedBlackbird #EasternGraySquirrel
A seasonal ensemble of #saltmarsh creatures, yesterday. Part 2.
MNSA. LI, NY
#birds #birding #birdphotography #wildlife #nature #naturephotography #wildlifephotography #biodiversity #EasternCottontail #GreatEgret #LeastSandpiper #semipalmatedplover
A seasonal ensemble of #saltmarsh creatures, yesterday. Part 1.
MNSA. LI, NY
#birds #birding #birdphotography #wildlife #nature #naturephotography #wildlifephotography #biodiversity #muskrat #doublecrestedcormorant #CommonTern #BlackCrownedNightHeron
When I draw snakes in my Perpetual Journal the snakes are only about 5” long—too small to fit in the awesome patterns of their scales! Here are my close-up photos of scales of 2 snakes I illustrated recently: a Coachwhip Snake & a Gopher Snake. Read more on my blog post https://paulaborchardt.substack.com/p/more-sssnake-visssitorsss
"Little Green Space is an award-winning magazine and project highlighting and inspiring green living and environmental action..We hope our magazine inspires you to take positive action and create your own little green space at home or in your local community."
https://littlegreenspace.org.uk/
"Felixstowe Community Nature Reserve encourages gardeners and allotment owners to allocate at least three square yards of their land for wildlife-friendly plants, ponds and insect lodges."
https://littlegreenspace.org.uk/features/Felixstowe-nature-reserve.html
#Felixstowe #gardening #allotments #community #nature #insects #birds #WildLife #sustainability #BioDiversity #CommunityNatureReserve #SolarPunkSunday #UK
#Poland - #UrbanGardens help cities fight #ClimateChange
By Andrei Ionescu
July 1, 2025
"Warsaw isn’t short on parks or tree-lined boulevards, but a trio of Polish universities wondered whether smaller, resident-run gardens could add something crucial to the capital’s climate resilience.
"To find out, researchers from SWPS University, Warsaw University of Technology, and the Warsaw University of Life Sciences mapped every vacant meadow, former orchard, and post-industrial lot within easy walking distance of apartment blocks.
"They came up with a staggering 1,864 hectares (4,600 acres) – more than enough space, they say, for a citywide network of community gardens that soak up stormwater, cool overheated streets, and capture carbon.
"The investigation combined that spatial analysis with more than 250 in-depth interviews. The goal was to see who is already gardening, what motivates them, and how much social capital – trust, shared norms, cooperative spirit – might be harvested alongside tomatoes and herbs.
Who uses the urban gardens
"It turns out the movement is surprisingly broad. Urban gardening brings together all social groups, the team reports, from school children planting pollinator patches to cultural institutions converting courtyards into micro-farms.
"Still, two cohorts dominate the regular volunteer lists: retirees – often women with higher education – and young middle class families.
"Most gardens revolve around a core group of 10 to 15 steady hands, supplemented by casual helpers and passers-by who stop to chat, water, or simply lounge among the raised beds.
Motivation of urban gardeners
"Why do they show up week after week? According to study co-author Piotr Majewski of SWPS University, the motivations of urban gardeners vary.
" 'The most important ones are: #reconnection to #nature, positive contribution to the #environment, social relations, and mutual learning between #gardeners,' said Majewski.
"Food, interestingly, is not the primary driver. Leaders said harvests help, but real value comes from #biodiversity, #composting, and public workshops on #sustainable living.
Tiny plots, big impact
"Those activities tally with an expanding body of international research linking urban agriculture to climate adaptation.
"Even pocket-size plots act as #CarbonSinks, trap particulate pollution, and soften the #UrbanHeatIsland. Raised beds can be engineered to hold back flash-flood water, while #compost heaps divert organic waste from #landfills.
"For #Warsaw, the numbers are compelling. Nearly all of the identified 1,864 hectares (4,600 acres) lie within a quarter mile of housing, meaning a potential garden is no farther than a ten-minute stroll for most residents – and often half that.
"Such proximity, the experts argue, makes it easier to harness gardens as a distributed #GreenInfrastructure network in a warming metropolis of nearly two million people.
"Yet the real strength may be social. Garden groups knit neighbors together, boosting the informal networks that cities rely on during #heatwaves, #floods, or other climate-related shocks.
"Many interviewees said they joined to cultivate community first, vegetables second. Regular workdays double as impromptu skill‐shares: retirees pass on horticultural know-how, children learn ecological stewardship, and newcomers forge local friendships.
#UrbanGardens in city plans
"Majewski and his colleagues believe Warsaw’s planners should take that social-ecological synergy seriously.
" 'The system of community gardens should also be considered as a tool to support climate change adaptation solutions in urban policies in spatial planning – provided that they are considered an important link in the urban green infrastructure system,' he explained.
"To get there, the researchers lay out a handful of recommendations. First, city hall could weave gardens into official zoning strategies rather than treating them as informal afterthoughts.
"That might mean leasing public land at peppercorn rents, streamlining permits, or integrating gardens into new housing estates from the design phase.
"Second, municipal agencies could supply starter kits – soil, timber, rain barrels – while leaving day-to-day management to residents. Third, wider publicity would help spread the idea beyond the usual eco-activist circles.
Scaling gardens citywide
"The study also flags areas for further research. At what point does a collection of isolated plots start delivering measurable cooling or flood mitigation benefits?
"How can Warsaw ensure that garden networks thrive in all districts, not just affluent ones with vocal community groups? And what responsibilities will fall on municipal departments when gardens become part of critical infrastructure rather than hobby spaces?
"Those unknowns aside, the evidence is clear: Warsaw already hosts a vibrant cohort of 'hero #activists' who coax life from overlooked corners.
"With modest institutional backing, their trowels and #CompostBins could double as #ClimateAdaptation tools – cooling concrete and absorbing rainfall.
"Perhaps most importantly, they help draw neighbors together in a city that will need every ounce of solidarity as temperatures rise."
https://www.earth.com/news/urban-gardens-help-cities-fight-climate-change/